Asian Journal

Wintertime heat melting Greenland’s ice sheet: Scientists

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London: Greenland’s ice sheet, the second largest in the world, is melting in winter due to heat from the ocean, recent research says. Based on computer simulation­s, the research by Scottish Associatio­n for Marine Science (SAMS) found that strong winter winds in the northeast Atlantic create warm waves below the surface of the Atlantic, which push relatively warm water up Greenlandi­c fjords, “melting hundreds of metres below the ocean surface”, Xinhua news agency reported.in the paper published in the journal Nature, scientists from the US, Belgium and the Netherland­s said the ice sheet in this region is melting at its fastest rate and continued global warming will further accelerate the thawing process. Covering 1,710,000 square kilometres -- roughly 80 per cent of the surface of Greenland -- the melting ice sheet is thought to add 0.8 millimetre­s of water to global ocean levels annually, making it one of the biggest contributo­rs to global sea level rise and ocean freshening.

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